2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2012.11.003
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Complications and Reoperations During and After Hip Arthroscopy: A Systematic Review of 92 Studies and More Than 6,000 Patients

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“…Complications from hip arthroscopy tend to be low in incidence and severity, 24 but arthroscopic surgery for global pincer FAI can require more traction (both time and force) and longer surgery times commensurate with the severity of the deformity and associated pathology, which may increase complication risks, of which we will discuss a few. The sciatic nerve is susceptible to injury from traction and from inadvertent direct trauma.…”
Section: Global Pincer Femoroacetabular Impingement E201mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complications from hip arthroscopy tend to be low in incidence and severity, 24 but arthroscopic surgery for global pincer FAI can require more traction (both time and force) and longer surgery times commensurate with the severity of the deformity and associated pathology, which may increase complication risks, of which we will discuss a few. The sciatic nerve is susceptible to injury from traction and from inadvertent direct trauma.…”
Section: Global Pincer Femoroacetabular Impingement E201mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With increased time performing the procedure, there is increased risk regarding sciatic nerve neurapraxia and perineal skin damage. 4 The technique also decreases the complication of fluid extravasation caused by increasing the pump pressure to increase the arthroscopic working space to improve visualization. 7 Arthroscopic surgery involving any joint can benefit from the use of a portal bridge retractor as we have described in this report.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iatrogenic chondral or labral injury is seen in up to 6% of hip arthroscopy cases and can be due to inadequate visualization. 4 Adequate visualization of cam lesions can be a challenge to inexperienced surgeons in the peripheral compartment, and without visualization, those that are missed on preoperative imaging also can be missed intraoperatively. 5,6 We describe a simple but effective technique to improve visualization for arthroscopic hip procedures in the peripheral compartment.…”
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“…If left unrepaired, the capsular defect can become symptomatic and lead to instability, anterior hip pain, and in rare cases, subluxation or dislocation. 11 The magnitude of iatrogenic instability may be underestimated, because surgeons may fail to diagnose this relatively new entity. A previous study reported that 35% of patients who underwent revision hip arthroscopy were found to have undiagnosed direct observational instability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%